MarketPsych: How to Manage Fear and Build Your Investor Identity

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Source: Wiley
Richard L. Peterson Frank F. Murtha
241 pages

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Summary

This practitioner-oriented book takes the subject of behavioral finance from the quaint and theoretical to the powerful and practical. Backed by new research in neuroscience, it presents techniques tailored to an individual’s investor personality type designed to make the most of the active investment decisions.

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Behavioral Finance
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Private Wealth Management
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